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November - 2 
A meeting of Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) was briefly held on November 2, before it was rescheduled to begin at 9 a.m. on November 3, reports Nepal News. "As per the regulation of Constituent Assembly, the Committ
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A meeting of Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) was briefly held on November 2, before it was rescheduled to begin at 9 a.m. on November 3, reports Nepal News. "As per the regulation of Constituent Assembly, the Committee has to settle all matters on a consensus basis," said the Committee Chair Baburam Bhattarai after the meeting. "Even a report has to be prepared with consensus. Until an understanding is reached on the matter of contents and report, the meeting will go on." The meeting on November 2 was originally called at 2 p.m. November 3, but started five hours later and came to an end without entering into the real discussions.
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November - 3 
Although, the deadline of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) for submitting its report to the CA full House ended on November 2, the panel failed to carry out its mandated task on No
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Although, the deadline of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) for submitting its report to the CA full House ended on November 2, the panel failed to carry out its mandated task on November 3 as well, reports The Himalayan Times. After the parties failed to forge consensus on both settling unresolved issues and forwarding them to the full House of the CA for resolving them through voting, the CPDCC, resorted to the tactic of filibustering. CPDCC Chairman Baburam Bhattarai said the Committee was yet to finalise discussions on the unsettled issues and the meeting was still on. “A few parties put forth their views today (November 3) and a few of them have already presented their stances. Since we need further discussions, the meeting that began yesterday will continue until it prepares the report showing either consensus or disagreement,” he said. The meeting was further postponed to November 4 (today).
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November - 3 
On November 3, victims of the decade-long armed conflict have submitted a memorandum to the Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction to amend the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Commission for Enforced Disappearance Act (CED), reports Repub
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On November 3, victims of the decade-long armed conflict have submitted a memorandum to the Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction to amend the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Commission for Enforced Disappearance Act (CED), reports Republica. The victims have also asked the recommendation committee for the formation of TRC and CED to halt its works as the cases filed by victims against the committee are still sub judice at the Supreme Court. The victims have asked the ministry to amend the TRC and CED Act in line with the previous verdict of the Supreme Court. Likewise, the victims have also asked the ministry to stop the recommendation committee from carrying out any work until the court´s final verdict on TRC related writ petitions.
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November - 3 
The NC and the CPN-UML on November 3, registered their proposal on state restructuring, system of governance, electoral model and judicial system, major contentious issues of the new statue, at the Parliament Secretariat. Accusing the ruling parties
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The NC and the CPN-UML on November 3, registered their proposal on state restructuring, system of governance, electoral model and judicial system, major contentious issues of the new statue, at the Parliament Secretariat. Accusing the ruling parties of preparing the proposal against the past agreements, opposition parties have expressed strong objection to it. While the ruling parties are pressuring the committee chair to forward the document to the full CA meeting for deliberations, the opposition parties, including the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), Madesh-based parties and some other fringe political parties, have stood against forwarding it to the full House. However, CPDCC head Bhattarai claimed that the meeting was put off in a bid to avoid further confrontation among political parties. He said that he will hold talks with CA Chairman Subas Nembang and the top leaders of the major political parties to resolve the matter. "We should take some time to ease the conflict rather than fuel the confrontation by taking decisions in a hurry," Bhattarai said. "The meeting was put off with a view to find a permanent solution to the conflict."
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November - 4 
On November 4, Bhattarai warned against hurrying decisions while drafting the constitution, reports Nepal News. Rushing in, he said, could lead to wrong decisions and reignite conflict. “It would be better to try and find a permanent solution to con
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On November 4, Bhattarai warned against hurrying decisions while drafting the constitution, reports Nepal News. Rushing in, he said, could lead to wrong decisions and reignite conflict. “It would be better to try and find a permanent solution to conflict, even if it took a lot more time.” "Bringing about a constitution through a constituent assembly is also about managing previous conflicts. That's why instead of inviting a resurgence of conflict by making wrong decisions by hurrying, we should try to take some time and solve issues of the conflict for once and for all," Bhattarai told journalists after a brief meeting of the CDPCC in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu.
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The meeting of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA), which had resumed from November 2, has been deferred until further notice, reports Republica on November 5. The meeting was put off
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The meeting of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA), which had resumed from November 2, has been deferred until further notice, reports Republica on November 5. The meeting was put off by its Chairman Baburam Bhattarai as lawmakers from ruling and opposition parties debated whether or not to forward the proposal of the ruling Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) to the CA.
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November - 5 
Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala said a new constitution would be promulgated not only on the basis of two-third majority the ruling parties enjoy in Parliament, but also by forging consensus with the opposition parties including the Unified Commun
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Prime Minister (PM) Sushil Koirala said a new constitution would be promulgated not only on the basis of two-third majority the ruling parties enjoy in Parliament, but also by forging consensus with the opposition parties including the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), reports Nepal News. “Constitution enacted through two-third majority would not be sustainable. It is our target that a constitution be issued based on the consensus of all political parties,” PM Koirala said while speaking at a program in Chitwan, Kathmandu, on November 5. The PM said he has no greed of power and that he will quit the government as soon as a constitution is drafted and issued. “It is the responsibility of all political parties to work towards a timely constitution. Therefore, I request parties to act and react responsibly.”
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November - 5 
Speaking at a consultation programme organised by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on November 5, Commission Chairman Anup Raj Sharma warned NHRC could call back its representative from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Com
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Speaking at a consultation programme organised by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on November 5, Commission Chairman Anup Raj Sharma warned NHRC could call back its representative from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Commission for the Inquiry of the Disappeared Persons (CIDP), if the transitional justice mechanisms provided amnesty to persons involved in heinous human rights violations, reports The Himalayan Times. Sharma said serious human rights violation cases, even from the period of armed conflict, should be dealt by regular courts.
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November - 5 
Speaking with journalists in Kathmandu on November 5, chairperson of Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) and leader of UCPN-M, Baburam Bhattarai, said he is effortful to prevent potential conflict amid the rapid polariza
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Speaking with journalists in Kathmandu on November 5, chairperson of Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) and leader of UCPN-M, Baburam Bhattarai, said he is effortful to prevent potential conflict amid the rapid polarization among political parties, reports Nepal News. “The seven-province non-ethnic and geographic model of federalism proposed by Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) has increased distance and suspicion among political parties,” Bhattarai said. “We still have the chances of releasing a constitution by January 22. In between, we need to spend one or one and half week to re-engage in consensus building attempts.”
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November - 6 
During a meeting held at the personal initiative of Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subash Chandra Nembang at the CA Building in New Baneshwar, Kathmandu on November 6, top leaders of the three major political parties - the Nepali Congress (NC), C
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During a meeting held at the personal initiative of Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subash Chandra Nembang at the CA Building in New Baneshwar, Kathmandu on November 6, top leaders of the three major political parties - the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M), have reiterated their commitment to bring the new constitution within the deadline of January 22, 2015, through an amendment in the already set calendar of events, reports Republica. Chairman Nembang had facilitated the meeting as the ruling and opposition parties were engaged in verbal exchanges over the past few days and the opposition parties were threatening to take to the streets if the new statute was promulgated through a two-thirds majority vote in the CA. CPN-UML leader Madhav Kumar Nepal said the parties have agreed to end their animosities and move ahead in consensus to bring the new statute within the stipulated January 22 deadline. “There has been an understanding not to go in the direction of confrontation. We discussed about promulgating the new statute in consensus,” Nepal said. Also, the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) meeting has been put off till further notice as there was no consensus among the parties on the key issues of the new statute even as a November 2 deadline expired. “Those who had been demanding the resignation of the CPDCC chairman are also in favor of bringing the new statute through consensus. All appeared to be one about bringing the new constitution within the set deadline through an amendment in the already set CA calendar of events,” a leader present at the meeting said.
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November - 7 
The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)-led alliance has turned ready to forward the joint proposal of the Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) to a full sitting of the Constituent Assembly
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The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M)-led alliance has turned ready to forward the joint proposal of the Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) to a full sitting of the Constituent Assembly (CA) for further deliberations, reports Republica on November 8. A meeting of 27 political parties (the signatory parties of the NC-CPN-UML proposal not included), convened by the UCPN-M at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu on November 7, concluded that the proposal could be included in the annex of the report to be submitted by the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) to the full CA. “We concluded that the NC-UML joint proposal can be included in the annex of the report, but not as a major part of it,” UCPN-M chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda said. “It can be discussed in the CA only as reference material.”
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November - 9 
On November 9, Prime Minister (PM) and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sushil Koirala, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) Chairperson KP Oli jointly organized a press conference in Kathmandu, stressing that a constitution woul
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On November 9, Prime Minister (PM) and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sushil Koirala, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) Chairperson KP Oli jointly organized a press conference in Kathmandu, stressing that a constitution would be promulgated by January 22 deadline is inevitable through a majority-vote process, irrespective of Maoist threat, reports Nepal News. “The Maoists and their front’s strategy of not wanting consensus and not letting others move without consensus will not more work,” said PM Koirala. “No one can prevent releasing a constitution by the deadline even by entering a process. CPN-UML Chair KP Oli said a large number of provinces would not be suitable for Nepal. “That’s why we have put forth the concept of seven provinces.”
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November - 9 
PM Koirala urged Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda to refrain from using the language of threat and intimidation while voicing differences over various proposals floated in the course of writin
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PM Koirala urged Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda to refrain from using the language of threat and intimidation while voicing differences over various proposals floated in the course of writing the new constitution, reports Republica. "It seems it has become his [Dahal´s] habit to threaten and try to intimidate others whenever he finds a proposal unacceptable. I urge him to stop such behavior," said PM Koirala said at the meeting in Kathmandu on November 9.
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November - 9 
Three Indians, identified as AV Ramesh (34), GV Hari Prasad (45) and Bhira Raghu Bhulu (68), were arrested in Nepal for allegedly carrying Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 433, 000 from the international airport in Kathmandu
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Three Indians, identified as AV Ramesh (34), GV Hari Prasad (45) and Bhira Raghu Bhulu (68), were arrested in Nepal for allegedly carrying Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 433, 000 from the international airport in Kathmandu on November 9, reports The Times of India. The Police arrested the trio, with fake bank notes of INR 1,000 and 500 denominations, when they were preparing to fly to New Delhi from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
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November - 10 
On November 10, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala said obstructing the promulgation of new constitution on January 22 is impossible, reports The Himalayan Times. The PM expressed the determination that the constitution writing process will complete at an
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On November 10, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala said obstructing the promulgation of new constitution on January 22 is impossible, reports The Himalayan Times. The PM expressed the determination that the constitution writing process will complete at any cost, while speaking at a programme organised by the Ganeshman Singh and People's Movement Martyr Memorial Peace Academy on the occasion of birth centenary of supreme commander late Ganeshman Singh, in Kathmandu. The PM said he talked with Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda, on November 9, and urged him not to threaten them in course of constitution writing process. He further said that he also urged Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) Chairperson Baburam Bhattarai to take the disputed issues of the constitution writing in the Constituent Assembly (CA) meeting and local level for discussions if consensus could not be forged at the CPDCC in this regard.
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November - 11 
On November 11, the chairman of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) proposed a separate mechanism of top leaders of major parties to forge consensus on the disputed issues and the way forward in the middle of deepeni
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On November 11, the chairman of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) proposed a separate mechanism of top leaders of major parties to forge consensus on the disputed issues and the way forward in the middle of deepening crisis in the constitution drafting process, reports Ekantipur.com. Baburam Bhattarai said an entity within the CPDCC comprised of top leaders could hold discussions necessary for ending the deadlock. The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) senior leader suggested the alternative after the CPDCC failed to settle contentious issues and the ruling party leaders refused to attend a meeting of the Political Committee called by its leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda. Ruling party leaders, however, have said it is not necessary to form another cross-party mechanism. They charged that Bhattarai’s proposal was aimed at putting their proposal on hold instead of forwarding it to the Constituent Assembly.
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November - 12 
Ruling parties have assured the diplomatic community that they would bring a new statute by the January 22 deadline even if it requires them to put contentious issues in constitution writing to vote in the Constituent Assembly (CA), reports Republica
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Ruling parties have assured the diplomatic community that they would bring a new statute by the January 22 deadline even if it requires them to put contentious issues in constitution writing to vote in the Constituent Assembly (CA), reports Republica on November 13. Speaking at a function organized to brief Kathmandu-based diplomats on ongoing political developments and efforts being made so far to promulgate new statute, Nepali Congress (NC) President Sushil Koirala and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) Chairman KP Sharma Oli said ruling parties will continue make efforts for consensus till the end. The leaders mentioned with special emphasis that they would bring new statute in a “democratic spirit” if their efforts to forge consensus do not yield results. “We will bring new statute as per the people´s mandate and will,” the source quoted the leaders as saying at the briefing.
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November - 13 
Key Madhesi political parties, said they would not join the government until a new constitution is promulgated, reports Nepal News. Top leaders of the Madhesi political parties took a decision to this effect during the meeting held at parliamentary p
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Key Madhesi political parties, said they would not join the government until a new constitution is promulgated, reports Nepal News. Top leaders of the Madhesi political parties took a decision to this effect during the meeting held at parliamentary party office of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum (Democratic) in Singha Durbar, Kathmandu on November 13.
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November - 13 
On November 13, Chairperson of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) Baburam Bhattarai said it is still possible to forge consensus among political parties on contents of the constitution, reports The Himalayan Times.
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On November 13, Chairperson of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) Baburam Bhattarai said it is still possible to forge consensus among political parties on contents of the constitution, reports The Himalayan Times. Bhattarai jointly organised a press conference with Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Vice-Chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha at his Sanepa-based residence to make public his and UCPN-M’s view toward latest political developments.
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November - 14 
On November 14, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda challenged the ruling Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) coalition to replace UCPN-M leader B
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On November 14, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda challenged the ruling Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) coalition to replace UCPN-M leader Baburam Bhattarai as the chairman of the Legislature-Parliament's Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) if they wanted to issue the constitution using their majority at the Constituent Assembly (CA), reports Nepal News. Talking at a CPDCC meeting, Dahal said that the NC - CPN-UML joint proposal on the main sticking points for the content of the new constitution could not be presented to the CA. If the coalition wants to go ahead with two-thirds majority and present their proposal to the CA, they would have to replace the CPDCC chair before they could proceed, Dahal warned NC and CPN-UML leaders. While NC and CPN-UML kept the pressure in CPDCC meeting to have their proposal sent to the CA, leaders of UCPN-M and Madhesh-based parties kept challenging them to issue the constitution using their majority if they dared. They said there was no alternative but to promulgate the constitution through consensus and stressed on working towards an agreement. Meanwhile, CPDCC chair Baburam Bhattarai reiterated that attempts to build consensus should continue even if it meant taking a few more days. Bhattarai continues to maintain that it would be best if the parties take an extra four to five days to discuss to build an agreement in the different levels of talks between the top three parties, held at the Prime Minister's Official Residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu.
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November - 15 
Party secretary Netra Bikram Chand, leader of a faction of Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on November 15, threatened to launch another round of armed insurgency should it be excluded from the country’s political process, reports The Hin
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Party secretary Netra Bikram Chand, leader of a faction of Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) on November 15, threatened to launch another round of armed insurgency should it be excluded from the country’s political process, reports The Hindu. Chand said they would go for revolution if mainstream parties continue to bypass them in the overall political process, Xinhua reported. At a press conference after a secret meeting of the party, Chand said the party needed its own army and organisations to fight for the welfare of the people. “The state has already raised the weapons so it would be legitimate for us to launch revolt for establishing people’s rights,” Chand said.
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November - 16 
A meeting of top leaders from the ruling coalition partner Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and the main opposition party Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) on November 16, could not find any common ground for
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A meeting of top leaders from the ruling coalition partner Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and the main opposition party Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) on November 16, could not find any common ground for settling the major disputes in the constitution-making process, reports Republica. Leaders from the two parties held a meeting at Baneshwar, Kathmandu in an effort to end the protracted deadlock at the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA). The CPDCC meeting on November 14, was convened with a view to improve inter-party relations, was deferred for November 17, as lawmakers from the ruling and opposition parties were sharply divided whether or not the joint proposal of the Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN-UML should be forwarded to the full CA.
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November - 16 
Prime Minister Sushil Koirala requested journalists and the media to not refrain from publishing news that could drive political parties apart, reports Nepal News. “We need positive support from everyone to help us issue a new constitution by its sch
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Prime Minister Sushil Koirala requested journalists and the media to not refrain from publishing news that could drive political parties apart, reports Nepal News. “We need positive support from everyone to help us issue a new constitution by its scheduled date if we are to ensure political stability in the country. I ask journalists to also not distribute news in such a manner that they create rifts between parties and produce cracks,” Koirala said, in an address delivered at the 7th Academic Assembly of Nepal Academy of Music and Drama, in Kamaladi, Kathmandu on November 16.
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November - 17 
A meeting of 22-party alliance led by the main opposition Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has denounced the joint proposal on disputed issues of the constitution presented by ruling NC and CPN-UML to the CPDCC, reports The Himalayan
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A meeting of 22-party alliance led by the main opposition Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has denounced the joint proposal on disputed issues of the constitution presented by ruling NC and CPN-UML to the CPDCC, reports The Himalayan Times. The meeting termed the proposal against the spirit of consensus and stated that it is unacceptable for the alliance. Talking to media after the meeting, Tarai Madhes Democratic Party Co-Chair Hridayesh Tripathi argued that the seven-province model presented by the ruling parties to the CPDCC has failed to incorporate the spirit of federalism.
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November - 17 
Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN) and Indigenous Nationalities Movement of Nepal (INMN) on November 17 announced joint protest programs to guarantee the indigenous people's rights to identity in the new constitution, reports Nepal
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Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN) and Indigenous Nationalities Movement of Nepal (INMN) on November 17 announced joint protest programs to guarantee the indigenous people's rights to identity in the new constitution, reports Nepal News. Issuing a joint statement, the two organizations said they had decided to join forces to fight for issues related to inclusion of ethnic identity in the Federal Constitution while the constitution promulgation process was ongoing.
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November - 17 
The task of resolving disputes in the constitution-making process has suffered a serious setback on November 17 as the meeting of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) has been deferred
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The task of resolving disputes in the constitution-making process has suffered a serious setback on November 17 as the meeting of the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA) has been deferred until further notice even as the January-22 deadline for promulgating a new constitution is drawing close, reports Republica. CPDCC Chairman Baburam Bhattarai adjourned the meeting for an indefinite period after Nepali Congress (NC) leader Ram Chandra Paudel submitted signatures of 43 of the 71 members of the committee demanding that Bhattarai forward the joint proposal of NC and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) to the CA’s full House.
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November - 18 
According a study conducted by Human Rights Network (HRN) and Peace Work Group Nepal, and Community Development Programme Nepal, nearly 10,000 children were internally displaced with families during the conflict, and among these, 50 percent lost thei
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According a study conducted by Human Rights Network (HRN) and Peace Work Group Nepal, and Community Development Programme Nepal, nearly 10,000 children were internally displaced with families during the conflict, and among these, 50 percent lost their parents, reports The Himalayan Times. Similarly, 1,657 lost their guardians; 671 became handicapped; 149 were disappeared; 96 had their parents handicapped. The condition of 14 per cent children was yet to be ascertained. Organising a press meet on November 18, the organisations working for child rights urged the government to fully implement the conventions relating to child rights to which it is a signatory.
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November - 18 
On November 18, Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) Chairman Mohan Baidya requested party Secretary Netra Bikram Chand not to go against the essence of the party’s statute, reports Ekantipur.com. Baidya called Chand to the party headquarters
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On November 18, Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) Chairman Mohan Baidya requested party Secretary Netra Bikram Chand not to go against the essence of the party’s statute, reports Ekantipur.com. Baidya called Chand to the party headquarters, Buddhanagar, and asked him to end all activities that are against the party’s policies and statute. Baidya told Chand that an immediate “unified rebellion” as demanded by the latter and his supporters was impossible under current political circumstance. Chand told Baidya that his faction was moving forward with a different roadmap as the CPN-Maoist has not been working with a clear agenda. According to a party member, during the three-hour discussion, Chand tried to convince Baidya into returning to the path of revolution and people’s struggle. Chand had recently returned to the Capital after holding a two-day ‘central interaction’ event organised by his faction in Kapilvastu. He also boycotted the recent party’s Central Committee (CC) meeting.
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November - 18 
On November 18, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) chairman and coordinator of the recently formed Political Committee, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda said that the coalition-partner's arrogance over majority has lead to the current p
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On November 18, Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) chairman and coordinator of the recently formed Political Committee, Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda said that the coalition-partner's arrogance over majority has lead to the current political deadlock, thereby, delaying the constitution drafting process, reports Nepal News. Dahal expressed his opinion while receiving a memorandum submitted by the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) - to put pressure on the parties to issue constitution on time - at his Lazimpat residence, Kathmandu. Dahal says, "We are the opposition in the Parliament, however, Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN (UML) [Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML)] treat us as the opposition even in the Constituent Assembly where, in fact, nothing but constitution-making must be focused on." According to Dahal, if all the parties put in serious effort to continue with the agreements made in the past, consensus can still be reached.
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November - 18 
On November 18, when majority of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) members submitted their signatures to CPDCC Chairman Baburam Bhattarai asking him to act on their joint proposal, Bhattarai said he would not act u
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On November 18, when majority of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) members submitted their signatures to CPDCC Chairman Baburam Bhattarai asking him to act on their joint proposal, Bhattarai said he would not act under pressure, reports The Himalayan Times. Talking to reporters at his office in Singha Durbar, Bhattarai challenged the ruling parties to remove him from CPDCC chairmanship. “I will not move any proposal until at least the major parties agreed on the next step. I will not act under anyone’s pressure. If the ruling parties do not mend their ways, the situation will only worsen and get more complex,” Bhattarai said.
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November - 19 
Netra Bikram Chand, leader of the dissident faction of the Communist Party of Nepal- Maoist (CPN-Maoist), has said that his faction has no plan to launch an armed struggle anytime soon and is instead mulling over other struggle options, reports Repub
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Netra Bikram Chand, leader of the dissident faction of the Communist Party of Nepal- Maoist (CPN-Maoist), has said that his faction has no plan to launch an armed struggle anytime soon and is instead mulling over other struggle options, reports Republica. Organizing a press conference in Kathmandu on November 19, following his faction’s secret ‘national conference’ last week in Kapilvastu, Chand said they are not in favor of terrifying the public again by taking up arms.
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November - 19 
Twenty parties represented in the Constituent Assembly (CA), including the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) and Madhesi forces, have rejected the joint proposal forwarded by the ruling parties- Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party
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Twenty parties represented in the Constituent Assembly (CA), including the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) and Madhesi forces, have rejected the joint proposal forwarded by the ruling parties- Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), indicating a deepening polarization in the constitution drafting process, reports Ekantipur.com. All the 31 parties in the CA are now clearly divided into two camps-ruling and opposition-which could further complicate the statute drafting process. On November 16, majority members of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) submitted their signatures backing the proposal of the NC and the CPN-UML on the outstanding issues of constitution-writing. A meeting of the 20 parties termed the joint proposal and the subsequent signature campaign as being against the spirit of the Interim Constitution and peace agreements. The alliance stated that the ruling parties’ act violated the CA rules of procedure as their forceful attempt to push the proposal had spoiled the political climate.
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November - 20 
Chairman of Constitutional Political and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) Baburam Bhattarai held consultations with Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subash Nembang, political leaders and lawmakers on November 20, as well on ending the current deadlock,
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Chairman of Constitutional Political and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) Baburam Bhattarai held consultations with Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subash Nembang, political leaders and lawmakers on November 20, as well on ending the current deadlock, reports Republica. During the meeting, discussions were held on CPDCC meeting, report to be forwarded by the committee to the CA among others. Bhattarai also held consultations with Chairman of Rastriya Prajatantra Party- Nepal (RPP-N) Kamal Thapa, Nepali Congress (NC) lawmaker Gyanendra Bahadur Karki, Janajagaran Party lawmaker Lok Mani Dhakal among others.
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November - 22 
On November 22, in a high-level meeting of the three major parties held at the prime minister’s residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has agreed to forward the joint proposal of the ruling parties on
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On November 22, in a high-level meeting of the three major parties held at the prime minister’s residence in Baluwatar, Kathmandu, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) has agreed to forward the joint proposal of the ruling parties on the contentious issues of the statute drafting process to the Constituent Assembly (CA) on the condition that the disputes are not put to vote in the CA, interlocutors have said, reports Ekantipur.com. Political leaders, however, are undecided about the course to follow if the issues are not settled by discussion in the Assembly-whether to return the disputes to the Constitutional Political and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) or to decide them by a vote. Along with the joint agenda of the Nepali Congress (NC) and the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), positions of all the parties on the outstanding issues will also be tabled in the CA for deliberation on November 23. “There has been some progress. Things will be clear at the CPDCC meeting on Sunday,” Committee Chairman Baburam Bhattarai said after the meeting. PM Sushil Koirala’s press coordinator Prakash Adhikari said the parties had agreed to forward all the proposals that the CPDCC has received.
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November - 23 
On November 23, top leaders of the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) agreed to forward the agenda including a joint proposal tabled by the ruling par
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On November 23, top leaders of the Nepali Congress (NC), Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) agreed to forward the agenda including a joint proposal tabled by the ruling parties from the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) after Constituent Assembly (CA) Chairman Subash Nembang assured that there would be no vote on the issues, reports Ekantipur.com. UCPN-M Chief Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda convened a 20-party meeting on November 23 evening to explain his position regarding the understanding to forward the proposal but the other opposition parties were not convinced. “After the CA chairman assured me that there will be no voting, I was positive about forwarding the proposal. But there had not been a final agreement in Baluwatar,” Dahal told reporters after the meeting. Earlier, on November 22, when the alliance refused to pass the proposal arguing that it could be the starting point for voting in the Assembly on the outstanding issues, Dahal conveyed to the ruling parties that they could not allow the joint proposal’s passage for now. Dahal was criticised at the opposition meeting for agreeing with the ruling parties against an agreement among themselves. Dahal defended that there was no written deal.
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November - 24 
The Mohan Baidya aka Kiran-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist), which has been going through an internal conflict for some time, has split up on November 24 after a splinter-group led by party secretary Netra Bikram Chand submitted a let
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The Mohan Baidya aka Kiran-led Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist), which has been going through an internal conflict for some time, has split up on November 24 after a splinter-group led by party secretary Netra Bikram Chand submitted a letter to the CPN-Maoist central committee announcing its intentions to separate, reports Nepal News. The Chand-led faction in a statement said "We have reached a conclusion that the role played by comrade Kiran and others will be unable to remove the obstruction that has remained inside the party for a long time or lead the class struggle. So we are informing you that we are separating from Kiran's leadership, effective from November 24."
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November - 24 
The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) led 22-parties' front at a press meet organized in Kathmandu on November 24 urged the Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) to withdraw their seven-pr
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The Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) led 22-parties' front at a press meet organized in Kathmandu on November 24 urged the Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) to withdraw their seven-province proposal and the corresponding signature petition submitted at the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC), reports Nepal News. The front said that there still is room for consensus if the NC and CPN-UML draw back the jointly presented seven-province proposal.
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November - 25 
On November 25, Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi urged Nepal’s political parties to go by consensus, not numerical majority, reports The Hindu. “The Constitution should be written on the basis of consensus,” PM Modi said at the inauguration a
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On November 25, Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi urged Nepal’s political parties to go by consensus, not numerical majority, reports The Hindu. “The Constitution should be written on the basis of consensus,” PM Modi said at the inauguration and hand-over ceremony of the Trauma Centre, built with Indian support, in Kathmandu. “A Constitution written on numerical basis will not be in Nepal’s interest.” Nepal’s PM Sushil Koirala, who has been advocating voting on disputed issues, was on the podium when PM Modi aired his views. Modi said the new statute should reflect the aspirations of Madhesis, Pahades, the Maoists and other people in the country. The ruling parties — the Nepali Congress (NC) and Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) — are at loggerheads with the Opposition parties, including Madhesh-based ones, over the contents and the process of writing the new Constitution. While the NC and the CPN-UML want to opt for voting in the Constituent Assembly if consensus proves elusive, the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) and the Madhesi parties have insisted on “consensus only” approach.
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November - 28 
On November 28, the Chairman of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA), Baburam Bhattarai, called a meeting of the CA panel at 1:00pm on November 30, which was postponed indefinitely due
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On November 28, the Chairman of the Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) of the Constituent Assembly (CA), Baburam Bhattarai, called a meeting of the CA panel at 1:00pm on November 30, which was postponed indefinitely due to deadlock over ruling parties’ joint proposal on key issues of the constitution reports The Himalayan Times. CA Chair Subas Chandra Nembang persuaded Bhattarai and told him to call the panel’s meeting so as to forge consensus on the vexed issues. “As a chairperson of CPDCC, you should not lose hope of forging consensus. You should keep trying to meet political leaders, to make the next meeting fruitful,” Nembang told Bhattarai.
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November - 30 
During the meeting held at Singha Durbar, Dahal decided to ask the government to expedite the process of forming Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Disappearance Commission, to provide transitional justice to conflict victims, reports Myre
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During the meeting held at Singha Durbar, Dahal decided to ask the government to expedite the process of forming Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and Disappearance Commission, to provide transitional justice to conflict victims, reports Myrepublica. “We held discussions on unfinished tasks of the peace process. We have decided to urge the government to expedite the process of forming TRC ad Disappearance Commission,” UCPN-M Vice Chairman Narayan Kaji Shrestha said.
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November - 30 
On November 30, leaders of the major parties decided to engage in informal talks in search of consensus for resolving the disputes in the constitution writing process, reports Ekantipur.com. Meetings of the High Level Political Committee (HLPC) led b
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On November 30, leaders of the major parties decided to engage in informal talks in search of consensus for resolving the disputes in the constitution writing process, reports Ekantipur.com. Meetings of the High Level Political Committee (HLPC) led by Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal aka Prachanda and the Constitutional Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) led by Baburam Bhattarai concluded that the top leaders should take charge of ironing out the differences among the parties on the contents of the new constitution. As per the agreement, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala, Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) Chairman KP Oli and Dahal will explore alternatives on the process and the substance of constitution-writing. At the meetings of the CPDCC and the HLPC, top leaders said they will try to seek meeting points on federalism, forms of government, judiciary and electoral system. If they cannot agree on the contents, the parties will come up with an agreeable way to submit the CPDCC report to the Constituent Assembly. The CPDCC meeting that lasted 10 minutes was deferred by three days (December 3) after the leaders demanded a few days’ time for preparations. Bhattarai said that the stalled talks among the parties had resumed. Further, the UCPN-M proposed inducting the Madhesh-based parties into cross-party talks. The party believes that the support of the regional parties is crucial for finalising the constitution.
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November - 30 
On November 30, Netra Bikram Chand announced that his faction was now involved in new a revolution, reports Myrepublica. The Chand faction has recently announced its detachment with the previous party, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist)
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On November 30, Netra Bikram Chand announced that his faction was now involved in new a revolution, reports Myrepublica. The Chand faction has recently announced its detachment with the previous party, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-Maoist) led by Mohan Baidya. Speaking at a party cadres meet in Chitwan, Bharatpur, leader Chand urged cadres of other parties to join his party with a new spirit for revolution. He however did not mention about way and type of the new revolution. Chand further said that he announced a new revolution as the people could not feel any change even after a big political change. The name of the new party is yet to be decided but campaign of uniting the cadres has begun, and future programmes and guidelines of the party might be announced in the capital on December 1, one of the participant leader said.
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November - 30 
Referring to the delay in Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) forwarding its report to the Constituent Assembly (CA) full House, CA Chairman Subas Nembang has said that is a serious matter, reports The Himalayan Times on
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Referring to the delay in Constitutional-Political Dialogue and Consensus Committee (CPDCC) forwarding its report to the Constituent Assembly (CA) full House, CA Chairman Subas Nembang has said that is a serious matter, reports The Himalayan Times on December 1. “Failure to abide by the CA’s mandate even one month after the deadline for report submission expired is serious. It has raised many questions. Since, the CPDCC is represented by top leaders of 31 parties they should abide by the CA’s instructions and rules. If the panel fails to do its mandated task, it should clear the way for the CA to move forward,” said Subas Nembang. As per the CA calendar, the CPDCC was supposed to accomplish its tasks by September 6. However, the panel’s deadline was extended time and again after it failed to do its task. The panel has continued its meeting for one month after the deadline ended though both its legal and political validity are now in question.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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